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GUARANTEE TO CUSTOMER

Congratulations on purchasing a Duratuf Storage Shed. With proper care and attention, this product will last any years.

For your benefi t 

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CAREFULLY.

WARRANTY ON METAL CLADDING

Riverlea Group Ltd guarantee that the metal roofi ng and wall cladding on Kiwi and Fortress Garden Sheds may be used in moderate and inland 

corrosion zones or areas where the fi rst year mild steel corrosion rate is less than 200g/m2, and that in these conditions, they will not perforate due 

to corrosion within 18 years of date of manufacture.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

 

1.  Damage or corrosion due to the following circumstances is not covered by this warranty.

 

 

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Mechanical, chemical or other damage sustained during or after installation.

   

 

NOTE

: Clean swarf off  shed 

IMMEDIATELY

 after assembly

   

  Do 

NOT

 mark cladding with pencil

  

Do 

NOT

 allow manures, chemicals or other corrosive materials to have direct contact with cladding

  • 

Force majeure or other causes beyond the control of Riverlea Group Ltd.

 

2.  This warranty does not cover material installed in severe and very severe environmental situations, or in any area where the mild steel 

corrosion rate (as published by BRANZ) exceeds 200g/m2.

 

3.  Minimum maintenance must be carried out in accordance with instructions below.

Should the cladding fail to perform as specifi ed above, the liability of Riverlea Group Ltd shall in all cases be limited to replacing or repairing the 

defective product. The balance of the original warranty will cover any repaired or replaced material. Riverlea Group Ltd will not be liable for any 

consequential loss or damage, labour or transport charges. All claims made in writing within 21 days of discovery, quoting the reference number at 

the top right hand corner of this page.

MAINTENANCE

Following are the minimum maintenance requirements for cladding used in Kiwi Garden Sheds and Fortress Sheds.

 

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Washing all surfaces by rain, and annual hosing of sheltered areas using a hose and soft nylon brush.

 

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Within 2km of coast—wash every 3 months as above. After a storm, wash the cladding and the gutters as soon as possible to remove 

any highly corrosive salt deposits.

 

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Volcanic Ash Fallout—wash as soon as possible, removing fallout from roof and gutters.

 

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Gutters to be kept clean of leaves and dirt.

Should you require additional technical information please contact us at the details below.

Please visit http://www.riverleagroup.co.nz/warranty-garden-sheds to validate the Warranty on your shed.

Click on the Warranty Registration Link and complete all details.

If you are unable to access the computer, please phone us on 0800 438 274 and one of the customer services team will help you to acti-vate the 

warranty on your garden shed.

Many thanks, from the Team at Riverlea Group.

DURATUF PREMIUM SHED WARRANTY

WARRANTY REGISTRATION

Summary of Contents for MARLBOROUGH

Page 1: ...MARLBOROUGH...

Page 2: ...nd ears Use electronic tools with care Use a Safety Trip Switch It is easier and quicker if this shed is erected by two people SELECT YOUR SITE Your shed must be level Achieve this by either levelling...

Page 3: ...45 2 400m 1 Stud 70 x 45 Yellow 2 295m 12 Stud 70 x 45 Yellow 2 440m 6 Stud 70 x 45 Yellow 0 320m 3 Nog 70 x 45 0 990m 3 Nog 70 x 45 0 943m 6 Nog 70 x 45 0 240m 2 Ridge Beam 140 x 45 H1 with 92mm notc...

Page 4: ...ng 2 125m 2 1006 Downpipe Cover Flashing 2 200m 1 1007 Barge Flashing 3 825m 2 1008 Front Spouting 3 255m 1 1009 Back Spouting 3 255m 1 1010 Spouting End Cap 0 120m 2 1011 4 DESCRIPTION LENGTH QTY DIA...

Page 5: ...LEAR ROOF DESCRIPTION LENGTH QTY DIAGRAM CHECKED Clear Roof Panel 3 750m 1 PLY FLOOR DESCRIPTION LENGTH QTY DIAGRAM CHECKED Plywood 17mm treated 1 565m x 1 200m 4 Plywood 17mm treated 1 565m x 0 730m...

Page 6: ...concrete base we recommend the following Concrete base should be 3130mm x 3130mm this is 20mm smaller than the shed frame size which allows for a 10mm gap around the perimeter of the shed Concrete bas...

Page 7: ...nailing joists together with two 90mm nails per join 7 3040mm 532mm 555mm 555mm 555mm 662mm 1520mm 1520mm C L 3130mm SUB FLOOR FRAME PLYWOOD SHOWING SCREWS Screws 1565mm 1565mm 1200mm 1200mm 730mm Scr...

Page 8: ...re flush with joists Make sure floor is level and joists are well supported SUB FLOOR FRAME TIMBER SHOWING NAILS Layout remaining floor boards Measure diagonals to ensure measurements are equal and fl...

Page 9: ...op Plates 8 x 2295mm Studs 6 x 943mm Nogs Select one 3010mm base plate Green one 3010mm top plate Red and four studs Yellow Lay out plates and four studs on a flat surface and nail together using two...

Page 10: ...6 x 2440mm Studs 3 x 320mm Studs 2 x 240mm Nogs Select one 3150mm base plate Green one 3150mm top plate Red and four studs Yellow Lay out plates and two studs on a flat surface and nail together usin...

Page 11: ...s screw bracket to underside of ridge beam and studs as shown Position frame onto base either concrete plywood or timber floor Ensure frame is straight and check that frame is square by ensuring diago...

Page 12: ...round you wont need to attached DPC on the base plate Using ten 30mm clouts attach 75mm wide DPC membrane to each corner as shown DPC should be level with top of top plate and botom of base plate Repe...

Page 13: ...filings between two sheets Remove all metal filings before riveting Carbon in pencils reacts with the Zinc Aluminium coating on steel Use ink to mark steel CLADDING DETAIL Side View CLADDING DETAIL Ov...

Page 14: ...ensuring the ends of sheet are flush or parallel with stud Position 2nd sheet underneath the first sheet repeat above Make sure the above sheet is always overlapped correctly Using four 25mm tek screw...

Page 15: ...top of flashings are level with top of top plate Position door jamb flashing so top is level with underside of lintel Using tin snips knotch bottom of flashing around concrete or ply floor if require...

Page 16: ...c dropper to underside of spouting Silicone both end caps and plastic dropper to back spouting to ensure there are no leaks Nail assembled spouting to top of back top plate using four 30mm clouts as s...

Page 17: ...s rear spouting as shown Using one 55mm tek screw screw roof sheet to front top plate Ensure roofing screw is screwed through the top of the crest on corrugate profile See roof fixing pattern below Re...

Page 18: ...fit into front spouting Using tin snips trim 100mm off bottom fold at the rear of both barges to allow barge to fit into rear spouting It is easier to temporary position barge and mark barge before c...

Page 19: ...hand side C 2 Steel locking bars D 2 SMALL PARTS BAG CONTAINING Guide clips door size dependent E 4 10 Door handle and fixing to suit F 1 Bottom rail stops and 6mm screws G 2 Faceplate and lock assemb...

Page 20: ...sed across the opening to avoid gaps MEASUREMENTS Opening width As the standard door overlaps each side by 30mm or more the door should be 60mm wider than the 2400mm opening Opening height The door op...

Page 21: ...with handle 80 80 HEADROOM REQUIREMENTS FOR DOORS Headroom A minimum of 410mm of headroom is required If the door is installed lower into the opening than shown below additional loss of door opening...

Page 22: ...NSTALL SECOND BRACKET Using a water level or level straight edge mark the position for the second bracket Re check levels then drill and fix as with first bracket PLACE DOOR ON BRACKET Do not cut plas...

Page 23: ...h the axle forward in the slots toward the opening and tighten the nuts firmly without overtightening TENSION THE SPRINGS Ensure that the bottom rail is at the 3 o clock position as shown Ensure both...

Page 24: ...that is level with the brackets B Slide four guide clips E into each guide C Position the bottom clip 200mm from the floor with the rest evenly spaced along the guide Position one guide over the edge...

Page 25: ...rews With the door in the closed position slide the end of the locking bars through the locking bar retainers and while holding the bars level mark the side of the guides Drill and file out a rectangu...

Page 26: ...Lock bar cover J WARNING Locking bar covers must be installed to prevent possible finger entrapment CLEAN UP Remove all swarf drill filings with a soft brush or rag Hose down roof and walls thoroughl...

Page 27: ...caution b With a person at each end of the door hold the axle firmly with a large pip wrench Stillson at least 450mm long c Loosen the U bolt nuts at both ends and KEEP A FIRM GRIP ON WRENCH d Move th...

Page 28: ...ercially available today However all exposed surfaces require some attention to guard against the premature onset of corrosion and any other harmful atmospheric effects In our atmosphere there are har...

Page 29: ...ose the door should be about the same if door has an automatic opener put into manual mode before testing door If the door is difficult to operate in either direction up or down then check 1 that the...

Page 30: ...ding fail to perform as specified above the liability of Riverlea Group Ltd shall in all cases be limited to replacing or repairing the defective product The balance of the original warranty will cove...

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